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UK's Starmer says his government is a ten-year project despite calls to quit

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Posted on May 10, 2026

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Keir Starmer Stands Firm as UK PM Amid Labour Election Losses and Calls to Quit

Starmer Faces Pressure After Labour's Local Election Setback

By Andrew MacAskill

LONDON, May 10 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed to fight on and said his government was a "10-year project" despite calls to quit after his party's drubbing in local elections earlier this week.

Starmer's Labour Party recorded the worst losses of a governing party in local elections in more than three decades, prompting a growing number of lawmakers to call for his removal.

Leadership Challenges and Party Response

A former minister in Starmer's government said she would seek the backing of other lawmakers to trigger a leadership contest unless his cabinet took steps to remove him by Monday.

Asked by the Observer newspaper in an interview published on Sunday whether he would lead his Labour Party into the next general election and serve a full second term, Starmer responded: "Yes, I will."

He added: I'm not going to walk away from the job I was elected to do in July 2024. I’m not going to plunge the country into chaos."

If Starmer is removed in the coming weeks, Britain would end up with its seventh prime minister in the past decade.

Cabinet Loyalty and Public Statements

"A REAL KICKING"

So far, Starmer's cabinet has stayed loyal to the prime minister, despite Thursday's election losses.

Bridget Phillipson, the education minister, said she was confident the prime minister could turn things around, telling Sky News on Sunday that Starmer would set out a "fresh direction" for Britain in a speech on Monday.

"We got a real kicking from the voters, there’s no escaping that," she said of Labour's performance in the elections. "We have to reflect seriously on that."

Potential Leadership Contest

Catherine West, who served as a junior foreign minister until Starmer sacked her last year, said she would listen to Starmer's speech on Monday before making a final decision about whether to seek the backing of the 81 members of parliament needed to trigger a leadership contest.

Asked on Sunday if she was likely to get the numbers, West told the BBC: "We will find out".

Starmer's Future and Historical Context

Starmer must call Britain's next national election by 2029 at the latest.

If he were still in office at the end of a second five-year term, he would be the third-longest-serving continuous leader in Britain in the last two centuries after Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair.

(Reporting by Andrew MacAskillEditing by Christina Fincher)

Key Takeaways

  • Labour suffered historic local election setbacks—losing over 1,100–1,400 council seats and control of key councils and devolved institutions across England and Wales (apnews.com)
  • Starmer insists he will not resign, pledging to deliver change and set out a fresh agenda in a Monday speech despite plummeting approval ratings and internal dissent (apnews.com)
  • Labour MP Catherine West has threatened to launch a leadership challenge by Monday unless action is taken, underscoring rising threats of a leadership contest absent firm backing for Starmer (upday.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Keir Starmer facing calls to resign?
Keir Starmer is facing calls to resign due to the Labour Party's worst local election losses in over thirty years, prompting some lawmakers to seek a leadership contest.
How long does Keir Starmer plan to lead the UK government?
Keir Starmer has stated that his government is a 10-year project and he will not step down, aiming to serve through the next general election and a possible second term.
What could happen if Starmer is removed from office?
If Starmer is removed in the coming weeks, the UK would have its seventh prime minister in the past decade.

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